A skilled epidemiologist, Julie Kornfeld recognizes that addressing complex problems calls for the collaboration of deep thinkers across disciplines. In her role as president, she will build on Kenyon’s strengths of preparing graduates to think critically and creatively about ideas that move the world forward.
First Person: Student Life at Kenyon
Venus Hangs Out in Power Plants
A junior reflects on a semester abroad in Rome.
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Secrets from the Props Closet
First Person: Student Life at KenyonFinding new points of entry to the Kenyon theater scene.
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A Love Letter to Take Five
First Person: Student Life at KenyonExperiencing the the vibrant a cappella scene on campus.
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Finding New Conversations at Kenyon
First Person: Student Life at KenyonAttending my first CSAD conference, four years after my first visit to campus.
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Sounding the Alarm on Climate Change
In the News — C-SPANU.S. Senator Michael Bennet introduced two different alums–Andy Meuller ’90 and Ellen Herbert ’07–to testify as experts before the Senate Agriculture Subcommittee on Conservation.
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Sounding the Alarm on Climate Change
In the News — C-SPANU.S. Senator Michael Bennet introduced two different alums–Andy Meuller ’90 and Ellen Herbert ’07–to testify as experts before the Senate Agriculture Subcommittee on Conservation.
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Trailblazer
In the News — PennLiveExecutive director of the Pennsylvania Interbranch Commission of Gender, Racial and Ethnic Fairness Maraleen Shields '00 is fighting to rid the state's courts of racial and gender bias.